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The titration curves show the end point leftwards to the area where the merasuring values reach the end line. Is t this value too low?

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The titration curves show the end point leftwards to the area where the merasuring values reach the end line. Is
t this value too low?

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No. The chemical reaction at the end of titration is delayed. Therefore, the curve will become more flat. Theoretically the curve goes straight up until reaching the end line. The software takes this delay effect into account by using the point of maximal slope for end point calculation.

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